Using more natural approach, here come again my singing on this song. Writing's On The wall. It gonna be my signature song too.

"Writing's on the Wall" is a song by English singer and songwriter
Sam Smith; from the 2015 James Bond film Spectre. The song was released
as a digital download on 25 September 2015.[1] The song was written by
Smith and Jimmy Napes, and produced by the latter alongside Steve
Fitzmaurice and Disclosure and released on 25 September 2015.

"Writing's on the Wall" received mixed reviews, especially when compared to
previous Bond theme songs.[2][3][4][5] The mixed reception to the song
led to Shirley Bassey trending on Twitter on the day it was
released.[6][7] The single became the first Bond movie theme to reach
number one in the UK Singles Chart. It also reached the top 10 in a few
other European countries, but unlike other James Bond themes, it was not
as successful outside Europe, only peaking at number 43 in Canada and
Australia and number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100. Only the instrumental
version of the song appeared on the film's official soundtrack album.
The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 73rd
Golden Globe Awards[8] and the Academy Award for Best Original Song at
the 88th Academy Awards.

Writing's On The Wall

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From: The Guardian, the free online New Portal.Sam Smith’s theme song for the new James Bond movie Spectre has become the first in the history of the franchise to top the charts – despite being greeted with mixed reviews.

Writing’s On the Wall soared straight to No 1 in in its first week of release with 70,000 combined sales and streams. It makes Smith the first artist to achieve a No 1 song with a Bond theme, beating his predecessor Adele whose song Skyfall reached No 2.

Of the 23 previous Bond themes, many of which have performed dismally in the charts, only Duran Duran’s 1985 track A View to a Kill matched Skyfall’s chart rating. Bond classics such as Shirley Bassey’s Goldfinger and Diamonds Are Forever did not even break into the top 20.

Smith, 23, beat off competition from Justin Bieber to get his fifth No 1 with the track. It reportedly took him just 20 minutes to write and he called it the “quickest song I’ve ever written”.

In a video accompanying the song’s release, Smith said the lyrics, were “not about me, about my life, it’s the James Bond song and it’s the first time I’ve had to play a little bit of the character”.

The London-born songwriter told Official Charts that Writing’s On the Wall making No 1 was “a special moment I’ll never forget”.

Smith said: “It’s incredible that it’s become the first No 1 Bond theme song. It’s been an unforgettable experience working with [producer] Barbara [Broccoli] and [director] Sam [Mendes] to become part of this British legacy.”

Smith’s emotionally wrought take on the Bond theme tune was greeted with a mixed response from critics and fans. The Guardian’s Alexis Petridis wrote that it sounded “less like a Bond theme song than a latterday pop ballad – the kind of thing that X Factor contestants have a crack at”.

However, the song did gain the approval of former Bond Roger Moore who tweeted: “Sam Smith has delivered a very haunting and wonderfully orchestrated #Spectre theme song. Well done!”

Some have also speculated that the lyrics, which include lines such as “How do I live? How do I breathe?/ When you’re not here I’m suffocating/ I want to feel love, run through my blood” might indicate that Spectre will showcase a more sentimental side to Bond when the film is released at the end of October.

According to Smith, however, Mendes had tweaked the lyrics to make sure Bond did not seem too vulnerable.

Despite Adele not reaching No 1 with her theme song, Smith still has quite a legacy to follow – Skyfall was widely regarded to be the best Bond tune in years.

It won the Bond franchise its first Oscar in 47 years for Best Original Song and Daniel Craig admitted that hearing Adele’s theme had brought tears to his eyes. He said: “I cried. From the opening bars I knew immediately, then the voice kicked in and it was exactly what I’d wanted from the beginning. It just got better and better because it fitted the movie. In fact the more of the movie we made, the more it fitted it.”

A survey released on the same day as Writing’s On the Wall also names Skyfall as the British public’s favourite ever Bond theme song, followed by Bassey’s Goldfinger and Live And Let Die by Paul McCartney.

Lyrics

I've been here beforeBut always hit the floorI've spent a lifetime runningAnd I always get awayBut with you I'm feeling somethingThat makes me want to stay

I'm prepared for thisI never shoot to missBut I feel like a storm is comingIf I'm gonna make it through the dayThen there's no more use in runningThis is something I gotta face

If I risk it allCould you break my fall?

How do I live? How do I breathe?When you're not here I'm suffocatingI want to feel love, run through my bloodTell me is this where I give it all up?For you I have to risk it all'Cause the writing's on the wall

A million shards of glassThat haunt me from my pastAs the stars begin to gatherAnd the light begins to fadeWhen all hope begins to shatterKnow that I won't be afraid

If I risk it allCould you break my fall?

How do I live? How do I breathe?When you're not here I'm suffocatingI want to feel love, run through my bloodTell me is this where I give it all up?For you I have to risk it all'Cause the writing's on the wall

The writing's on the wall

How do I live? How do I breathe?When you're not here I'm suffocatingI want to feel love, run through my bloodTell me is this where I give it all up?How do I live? How do I breathe?When you're not here I'm suffocatingI want to feel love, run through my bloodTell me is this where I give it all up?For you I have to risk it all'Cause the writing's on the wall

It used to be one of my signature song before, during my late teenager.

"You Decorated My Life" is a song written by Debbie Hupp and Bob
Morrison, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It
was released in September 1979 as the lead single from his album Kenny.
It was a number-one hit on the Billboard Country Singles chart, [1] and
peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.[2

"You Decorated My Life" is a song written by Debbie Hupp and Bob Morrison, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in September 1979 as the lead single from his album Kenny. It was a number-one hit on the Billboard Country Singles chart, [1] and peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

Lyrics

All my life was a paperOnce plain, pure and whiteTill you moved with your pen, changin' moods now and thenTill the balance was rightThen you added some musicEvery note was in placeAnd anybody could see all the changes in me by the look on my face

And you decorated my lifeCreated a worldWhere dreams are a partAnd you decorated my lifeBy paintin' your love all over my heartYou decorated my life

Like a rhyme with no reasonIn an unfinished songThere was no harmony, life meant nothin' to me until you came alongAnd you brought out the colorsWhat a gentle surpriseNow I'm able to see all the things life can be, shinin' soft in your eyes

And you decorated my lifeCreated a worldWhere dreams are a partAnd you decorated my lifeBy paintin' your loveAll over my heartYou decorated my life

This song would be one of my song for The Voice of Netherlands 2016.
Would like to song tribute to my late beloved father who had passed away
5 years ago (July 1st 2011 Friday) He was born on Sept 5th 1931
Saturday). His Birthday is around the corner ...

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We walked to the seaJust my father and meAnd the dogs played around on the sandWinter cold cut the airHangin' still everywhereDressed in gray, did he say hold my handI said, love's easier when it's far awayWe sat and watched the distant lightWe're two ships that pass in the nightWe both smile and we say it's alrightWe're still here, it's just that we're out of sightLike those ships that pass in the nightThere's a boat on the lineWhere the sea meets the skyThere's another that rides far behindAnd it seems you and IAre like strangers, a wide ways apartAs we drift on through timeHe said, it's harder now, we're far awayWe only read you when you writeWe're two ships that pass in the nightAnd we smile when we say it's alrightWe're still here, it's just that we're out of sightLike those ships that pass in the nightWe're just ships that pass in the nightAnd we smile when we say it's alrightWe're still here, it's just that we're out of sightLike those ships that pass in the night

Recently I came accross a cover version in Hindi language. So this
get me excited again on this romantic song again. So there you are my
dear FOLKS ... Happy Listening .... I am look forward fly to Holland
soon ... as you can see my heart will go on and on as long I am still
alive n kicking asses through my singing. I praying hard and singing
hard too to enter The voice of Holland

"My Heart Will Go On", also called the "Love Theme from Titanic", is
the main theme song to James Cameron's blockbuster film Titanic. Its
music was composed by James Horner, its lyrics were written by Will
Jennings, and it was produced by Walter Afanasieff and Simon
Franglen;[1] recorded by Celine Dion and released in 1997.[2]

Originally released in 1997 on Dion's album Let's Talk About Love and
the Titanic soundtrack album, the romantic song went to number 1 all
over the world, including the United States, Canada, Ireland, United
Kingdom and Australia. "My Heart Will Go On" was released in Australia
and Germany on December 8, 1997, and in the rest of the world in January
and February 1998.[3]

The song became Dion's biggest hit, and
one of the best-selling singles of all time, and was the world's
best-selling single of 1998. The music video was directed by Bille
Woodruff and released at the end of 1997. Due to the song's widespread
popularity when it was released, it is considered to be Dion's signature
song.[4] It was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by
the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment
for the Arts.

My Heart Will Go On.

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James Horner had originally composed the music for the song as an instrumental motif which he used in several scenes during Titanic; the main theme of the song being inspired by the song Flying Dutchman by Jethro Tull.[citation needed] He then wanted to prepare a full vocal version of it, for use in the end credits of the film. Director James Cameron did not want such a song, but Will Jennings went ahead anyway and wrote the lyrics. When Dion originally heard the song, she did not want to record it.[5] Horner showed the piano sketch to Simon Franglen, who was working with him on electronic textures and synthesizers for the film score. Franglen, who had, himself, worked with Dion for several years on many of her major hits to date,[6] programmed and arranged an extensive demo to take to Dion.

In Hitmaker: The Man and His Music by Tommy Mottola, he claims that Dion recorded the song in one take, and that demo is what was released. Mottola states that since so much money was on the line for Cameron's film that Cameron felt obligated to include a theme song to promote the movie.[citation needed]Dion's manager and husband René Angélil convinced her to sing on this demo version, which she had not done for many years. Horner waited until Cameron was in an appropriate mood before presenting him with the song. After playing it several times, Cameron declared his approval, even though he worried that he might be criticized for "going commercial at the end of the movie". Cameron also wanted to appease anxious studio executives and "saw that a hit song from his movie could only be a positive factor in guaranteeing its completion."[7]The song is written in the key of E major, though the chorus is in the relative key of C# minor. The verses follow the chord progression of E—Bsus4—Aadd9—E—B. The chorus has the chord progression of C♯m—B—A—B. The song modulates to F minor in the final chorus, and ends in the key of Ab major.[8] It contains heavy emphasis on the instrumental arranging. Usage of flute is prominent, backed by melodic use of strings and rhythm guitars.

My first attempt singing song like this. So happy listening and also ask yourself who is the one haven't seen the rain before? LOL it is rain of fired arrows ....

"Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" is a song written by John Fogerty and released as a single in 1971 from the album Pendulum (1970) by roots rock group Creedence Clearwater Revival. The song charted highest in Canada, reaching number one on the RPM 100 national singles chart in March 1971.[1] In the U.S., in the same year it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart (where it was listed as "Have You Ever Seen the Rain? / Hey Tonight", together with the B-side).[2] On Cash Box pop chart, it peaked at number three. In the UK, it reached number 36. It was the group's eighth gold-selling single.[3]

Have You Ever Seen The Rain

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Some have speculated that the song's lyrics are referencing the Vietnam War, with the "rain" being a metaphor for bombs falling from the sky.[4] In his review of the song for Allmusic
website, Mark Deming suggests that the song is about the idealism of
the 1960s and about it fading in the wake of events such as the Altamont Free Concert and the Kent State shootings
and that Fogerty is saying that the same issues of the 1960s still
existed in the 1970s but that people were no longer fighting for them.[5]
However, Fogerty himself has said in interviews and prior to playing
the song in concert that the song is about rising tension within CCR and
the imminent departure of his brother Tom from the band.[6]
In an interview, Fogerty stated that the song was written about the
fact that they were on the top of the charts, and had surpassed all of
their wildest expectations of fame and fortune. They were rich and
famous, but somehow all members of the band at the time were depressed
and unhappy. Thus the line "Have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a
sunny day." The band split in October the following year after the
release of the album Mardi Gras.

In a literal sense the song describes a sunshower such in the lyric "It'll rain a sunny day" and the chorus "have you ever seen the rain Comin' down on a sunny day?".[7]
These events are particularly common in Louisiana, Mississippi and
Alabama, but less common in other parts of the country, due to localized
atmospheric wind sheer effects.[7] In southern regional dialect there is even a term for it "the devil beating his wife".[7]